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How to Optimize your Social Messages like a Pro

Maintaining a social media presence is hard work, and driving consistent engagement is even harder. If you’ve gone through the hard work of generating fresh content and curated the best of the web, but you’re still not seeing engagement, it could be because your messages are not optimized for social media.

With the proliferation of social media channels, it is difficult to keep track of what each platform’s requirements. Thankfully, CoSchedule has stepped in to help social media users with a great new tool. The Social Message Optimizer helps you create social media copy that drives engagement and converts potential customers.
If you’re familiar with CoSchedule’s Headline Analyzer (that I wrote about here), then you’ll be comfortable with the layout of the Social Message Optimizer. If both tools are new to you, don’t worry – it is super simple to use. You type your message at the prompt, choose your message type, and hit the button. That’s it, the mysterious inner workings of the Social Message Optimizer takes over from there and delivers a score for each social media platform.

Getting the Most out of Social Media

To help you get started, I’ve distilled out the most important rankings with the Social Message Optimizer. Follow these best practices, run through a few options, and watch your social media presence start to thrive! There a few oddities with the tool, but I will address those as they come up.

Facebook

Post Types: According to CoSchedule, links are the best post type – followed by images, text, and video (in that order). I love CoSchedule, but I have a hard time believing this to be true. My own experience points to something more like this: Video > Images with links in text > Images > Links > Text.

Hashtags: Zero, zilch, nada. Facebook has very little love for hashtags so leave them out.

Emojis: One sad, lonely little emoji get the best engagement

Characters: 111 characters is optimal.

Twitter

Post Types: Pictures are best, followed by text, links, and video.

Hashtags: Two naturally placed hashtags do best

Emojis: Twitter real estate is valuable, so one emoji is best.

Characters: 103 does best, but anything under the 140 limit isn’t bad

Instagram

Post Types: Pictures and video both do well, but still images take the prize here

Characters: 241. That seems like a lot until you factor in the recommended 11 hashtags

Pinterest

Post Types: Pictures reign supreme on Pinterest. Don’t forget it

Hashtags: Leave your hashtags at home when you’re posting to Pinterest

Emojis: Nope. Don’t even think about it.

Characters: 215 leads to the best engagement rates

LinkedIn

Post Types: Links take the top spot, followed by text, images, and video

Hashtags: Zero. LinkedIn has no hashtag love

Emojis: You’ve entered the no-emoji zone. This is a place for professionals

Characters: 149 characters

Google+

Post Types: Links reign supreme. With images, text, and video following close behind

Hashtags: You get three – so use them wisely

Emojis: One lonely little smiley face, if you want to optimize for G+

Characters: 46. That’s right if you thought Twitter was hard, get ready for some red ink on your G+ posts.

Optimized for Social

By following these guidelines, you can position your content to garner the most clicks, shares, and conversions. It’s a lot to remember, but CoSchedule has made all our lives easier with their handle little optimizer. As the creators say, “No more spray and pray!” Make sure that you’re getting the most of your social media effort by creating content that is positioned to succeed.
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